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Like I said it's a work in progress hence the rock holding down my driftwood which I might make smaller. I haven't posted pics on a forum in ages so sry if they are a tad big. Also I'm waiting on my good cam so the quality Isn't the best. All but the big driftwood I found fishing I'll have to show them when I get a better cam they look rather cool.

If you want to take a crack at what plants are in there be my guest I THINK I know most but the sword looking ones on the left I can't figure out oh and also there's a "special" plant in there lets see who guesses it first.

Tank looks fine . I'm glad we get to see the Lemon tetras. They did color up fine. They look just like I'd expect them to look.

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That piece of driftwood really obstructs the view I'm thinking I might need to make it smaller when it finally sinks and attach some java moss or java fern etc. Am I the only one who grows pothos underwater? Also anyone have an idea wth those sword looking plants on the left are?

My friend took the pics and scared all the fish so you can't really see the sterba corys but man are they energetic they swim around more than the tetras do I was expecting a bottom dweller they only eat on the bottom or forage they swim all over the water column.